Student & Graduate Reviews (5)

5
out of 5

Leslie-
January 10, 2018

Degree:
Accounting and Business/Management

Graduation Year:
2017

You are not going to find a school with instructors that care more about your success. Show them you want to succeed, they will show you how. The instructors have to put up with plenty of people that attend for financial aid and drama alone; they still treat those students professionally ( even when they are confrontational) I highly recommend Asher College!

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5
out of 5

mariette -
January 5, 2018

Degree:
Pharmacy Technician

Graduation Year:
2018

I am expecting to graduate in March 9 2018, at Asher college . Asher college really help students by providing career-focused programs of study , as a student at Asher college , I have learn a lot materials , Asher college also built solid connections with employers .

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1
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jwinters-
November 8, 2017

Degree:
Cisco Certifications

Graduation Year:
2017

I am glad there is finally a grad report on this school. The school is rather ridiculous. They don't have any real time for practical application of anything you learn. You rush to complete one certification, then quickly move on to the next. They don't teach you anything you can retain, other than just getting good at memorizing questions and memorizing answers. The school should be online only, but pretty sure that's how they can get the VA eligibility like they have, by being a brick and mortar school. The VA talked up this school with their VOC Rehab program, only to realize the associates degree from this school is pretty much worthless. You are unable to apply it to a bachelors and most careers* require a bachelors when attempting to become a network admin or network engineer.

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Jake-
November 7, 2017

Degree:
CompTIA Certifications

Graduation Year:
2017

This school is a joke. They just teach you how to pass tests. That is all. You simply get very good at answering questions that you study for days to pass. It is pretty much like an online school. You just sit in front of a PC the entire time. There are a few instructor led meetings but some of the stuff they don't even have material on. The instructors are fantastic people... but the school... not so much.

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out of 5

D.K.-
October 20, 2017

Degree:
Network Administration

Graduation Year:
2017

The school doesn't come up with any of their own material. The instructors? Sit on the sidelines and only help when you need your mandatory 3 lecture per-course requirement. All the material you learn is through third party vendors with absolutely zero effort put in by the instructors. (I'd love to have their job.) You show up, sit down, read, watch videos, and then take tests. It's really quite ridiculous that a college would A: Cost so much for such little interaction from professors, B: That the school is even in existence. Honestly... the material they teach you is great, and you come out knowing how to do a lot that you didn't before. I have grown professionally in my field and learned a lot, ut with no help from the professors or instructors. So pretty much: If you prefer to practically go to school online, but with still having to go into school, hate professor interaction, then this school is for you. However, if you enjoy professor led classes, don't even think about this school.

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